FP Webserver 2
The FP web server allows PLC data to be presented as 
HTML (or XML) pages, giving access via standard Internet browser. There is the option for password protection. The same web server allows for the sending of emails via LAN e-mail server or Internet dial-up. The emails can be PLC-defined or pre-stored e-mail text. The PLC data array can be attached to an e-mail. I have attached some product information.
- Uses existing Intranet, saves wiring
- Uses standard browser, saves Scada software
- Remote control
- Remote monitoring
- Remote programming
- Alarm information via e-mail
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| Configuration Software: FP Web Configurator Tool |
Our Windows-based programme helps you easily set up and configure the FP Web-Server, e.g.: - Automatic integration of PLC data into HTML pages
- Preparation of pre-stored e-mail addresses and texts
- Internet dial-up and e-mail server settings
- TCP/IP address and parameter changes
- Passwords and security setup
- IEC 60870-5 parameters and modem settings
- Configuration of different functions
Using the Internet or Intranet (Ethernet LAN or WAN) The PLC connects to the FP Web-Server via RS232C and MEWTOCOL; the FP Web-Server uses an Ethernet (10Base-T / 100Base-TX) connection to access the TCP/IP network. Using a Dial-up Network The PLC connects to the FP Web-Server via RS232C and MEWTOCOL. A modem is connected to the second RS232C of the FP Web-Server. The modem can be dialled up via telephone line. The modem can also be used for Internet dial-up and to send e-mails via an Internet e-mail server. Combinations: LAN plus Dial-up Gateway Any combination of the above LAN and dial-up concepts is possible, e.g. an Ethernet network connecting several FP Web-Servers and an additional FP Web-Server initialised as a gateway for dial-up connections and to send e-mails via Internet dial-up. Application Examples: - Visualisation and remote control via HTTP
- PLC data can be presented as HTML pages
- Control FPWIN remote programming via TCP/IP
- Programming and monitoring access via Ethernet
- Alarm sending via e-mail:
Predefined alarm messages can be sent to a user (optionally via Internet dial-up)
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| Current consumption | approx. 65mA at 24V DC | | Operating voltage | 24V DC (10.8 – 26.4V DC) | | Communication interfaces | RS232C for connection to a PLC, RS232C for modem connection, 100Base-TX / 10Base-T Ethernet | | Protocols and standards | TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, FTP, TELNET, HTTP, SMTP, ESMTP-Auth, POP3, PPP, IEC60870, NTP, Modbus, DynDNS, MEWTOCOL | | Safety | Passwords, IP lock | | Ambient temp. | 0°C to +55°C | | Storage temp. | -20°C to +70°C | | Dimensions | 25 W x 90 H x 60 D (mm) | | Weight | 0.11kg |
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FP Webserver product information
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